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Social Media
Social
media plays a major role in two thirds of the adult online
population. Use of social media among Community Health Charities members
provide tools for one to learn more about a health topic, to support and
be connected with others with similar needs or interests and become
more educated on resources and support services. The following lists
blogs,chat rooms and messages boards.
Blogs, Chat Rooms, Message Boards
Alzheimer’s Courtesy of Alzheimer's Association Arthritis Courtesy of Arthritis Foundation Autism Courtesy of Autism Speaks
Bone Marrow Donation Courtesy of Be the Match Foundation Cancer Courtesy of American Cancer Society Courtesy of Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Cerebral Palsy Courtesy of Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation Courtesy of United Cerebral Palsy Associations
Childhood Conditions Courtesy of Children’s Tumor Foundation Courtesy of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Diabetes Courtesy of American Diabetes Association Disabilities Courtesy of Easter Seals Epilepsy Courtesy of Epilepsy Foundation of America Headaches Courtesy of National Headache Foundation Healthy Babies Courtesy of the March of Dimes
Hearing Courtesy of American Hearing Research Foundation Heart Courtesy of American Heart Association Hemophilia Courtesy of National Hemophilia Foundation Huntington’s Disease Courtesy of Huntington’s Disease Society of America Kidney Courtesy of National Kidney Foundation Lupus Courtesy of Lupus Foundation of America Mental Health Courtesy of Mental Health America Courtesy of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Muscular Dystrophy Courtesy of Muscular Dystrophy Association Nutrition Courtesy of Alliance for a Healthier Generation Parkinson's Disease Courtesy of National Parkinson Foundation Spinal Cord Courtesy of National Spinal Cord Injury Association
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Courtesy of First Candle
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